Change of Address, Telephone Number, or Employment

Jurors who have a change in address, phone number, or employment, should submit these changes as soon as possible. A current address is important because your checks are mailed to you. A current phone number is important to contact you in the event a case settles.

Jury Selection

Your name was taken from the voter registration list of your county, according to guidelines which assure a random selection from a fair cross-section of the community. You were then mailed a qualification form to complete and return in the provided envelope or via eJuror. After it was determined by the Court that you were qualified to serve, you were summoned for duty. After you have completed your term you will not be called again unless your name is again drawn from the voter registration list in future years. If you are called again within two years after federal service, you may be excused upon request.

Facilities

You will report for jury duty on the third floor of the Courthouse. When you exit the elevator, there will be signs directing you to the registration. Restrooms are available in the hallways of each floor. A lounge area and restrooms are provided in the Jury Assembly Room located on the first floor.

Vending machines are located in the basement of the Courthouse. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and various snacks will be available for jurors in the Jury Assembly Room, as well as a soft drink / snack machine.

There are many restaurants within walking distance of the Federal Courthouse. You will receive a list of restaurants during orientation. There is also a refrigerator and microwave in the Jury Assembly Room for your use if you want to bring your lunch.

Payment

Except for employees of the U.S. Government (excluding U.S. Postal Employees), a $40 attendance fee is paid for each day you are required to and do report for duty whether or not you are selected to serve. Round trip mileage at the applicable rate from your home to the Courthouse is allowed as reimbursement for travel expense. You will also be reimbursed for tolls you may have to pay, but not for taxi fares. These provisions are established by law and are not determined by the Court. If you drive 75 miles or more one way and you spend the night in town, you will receive subsistance at the allowable rate. Be sure to ask for Government rates when staying at your choice of motel. Jurors entitled to subsistence will need to submit a lodging receipt to the Jury Clerk. See a listing of several motels.

The $40 attendance fee must be reported as income for tax purposes. You must keep a record of the amounts you receive as no tax has been withheld. If your attendance fee exceeds $600, the Court will furnish 1099 forms for tax purposes. You do not need to report the travel allowance as income.

Location

The Courthouse is located at 200 N.W. 4th Street, between Harvey and Robinson. This is approximately 1 block west of Broadway (E.K. Gaylord Boulevard) and 5 blocks east of Classen Boulevard. It is easily accessible from several I-40 and I-235 Highway exits.

Parking

Do NOT park on the street or at a parking meter. You will not have time to leave the Courthouse to pay meter charges and the Court is not responsible for any parking violations. Several commercial parking lots are located near the Courthouse. You may use any parking lot or garage you choose. Please allow yourself extra time for locating a parking space.

You will be reimbursed for your parking fees, at a maximum rate of $7.00 per day. If you park in a garage, be sure to inquire about accessibility to your vehicle after hours in case you are required to stay after 5:00 p.m.

Security

Jurors are advised that the Court’s security plan does not allow cell phones, laptop computers, pagers, cameras or recording devices inside the Courtroom. Please leave these items at home, at the office or in your car. Empaneled jurors will be provided an electronic device card after selection. If there is an emergency and someone needs to contact you during your service, they may call 405/609-5555 and a message will be delivered to you promptly. Please have them specify that you are on jury duty.

Excuses

Federal law is strict on excuses altogether. Do NOT wait until the week prior to reporting for jury duty to request excusal or deferrment. Only extreme hardship requests for excusal should be submitted, as soon as possible after receipt of summons, in writing, to:

Jurors who fail to report for jury duty and who are not excused by the Court may be served a show cause order by the U.S. Marshal Service. Those jurors will be ordered to appear before a U.S. Magistrate Judge to show cause why they should not be held in contempt of the Jury Service and Selection Act. Contempt penalties range from a $100 fine to three days imprisonment, or both.

Temporary excuses may be granted under special circumstances. In this case you will be rescheduled for service.

Attendance Certificates

The jury clerk will provide you with an attendance certificate showing the dates you served. It will be mailed to you, along with your check. Some persons need this certificate in connection with their employment, others may wish a certificate for their personal records.

If you have additional questions in connection with your service in this Court, feel free to contact the jury clerk at (405) 609-5040.